Brusov's house, History museum in Meshchansky District, Russia.
Brusov's house is a three-story building on Mira Avenue holding collections of literature, manuscripts, and artworks from the early twentieth century. The rooms show how residents and visitors lived during this time and how cultural works came to be.
The house was founded to preserve the legacy of poet Valery Bryusov and the literary movement of the Silver Age. This period between 1890 and 1920 was a time of great artistic creativity in Russia.
The house shows how writers and artists lived and worked together during the Silver Age, with personal objects reflecting their daily routines. You see the workspaces and private rooms as they were actually used.
Visitors can explore the house from Tuesday to Sunday, with extended hours until 9 PM on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The location near Sukharevskaya metro station makes it easy to reach by public transport.
The building preserves original interior elements from the early 1900s, including decorative plasterwork, wooden wall panels, and furniture arrangements from that time. These details show what luxurious living looked like in a cultured household of that era.
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